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1 VMware vsphere Replication Administration vsphere Replication 5.8

2 You can find the most up-to-date technical documentation on the VMware website at: If you have comments about this documentation, submit your feedback to VMware, Inc Hillview Ave. Palo Alto, CA Copyright VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright and trademark information. VMware, Inc. 2

3 Contents vsphere Replication Administration 6 Updated Information 7 1 Overview of VMware vsphere Replication 8 Contents of the vsphere Replication Appliance 9 vsphere Replication Client Plug-In 9 Source and Target Sites 10 How vsphere Replication Works 10 2 vsphere Replication Roles and Permissions 14 Assign vsphere Replication Roles to Users 14 Assign VRM Replication Viewer Role 14 Assign VRM Virtual Machine Replication User Role 15 Assign VRM Virtual Machine Recovery User Role 15 Clone Existing VRM Administrator Role and Modify Privileges 16 vsphere Replication Roles Reference 16 3 vsphere Replication System Requirements 20 vsphere Replication Licensing 21 vsphere Replication Network Ports 21 Operational Limits of vsphere Replication 21 Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features 22 vsphere Replication Compatibility with Other Software 23 Bandwidth Requirements for vsphere Replication 23 4 Installing vsphere Replication 26 Deploy the vsphere Replication Virtual Appliance 27 Configure vsphere Replication Connections 28 Uninstall vsphere Replication 29 Unregister vsphere Replication from vcenter Server if the Appliance Was Deleted 29 5 Deploying Additional vsphere Replication Servers 31 Deploy an Additional vsphere Replication Server 31 Register an Additional vsphere Replication Server 32 Reconfigure vsphere Replication Server Settings 32 Unregister and Remove a vsphere Replication Server 34 Disable the Embedded vsphere Replication Server 34 VMware, Inc. 3

4 6 Upgrading vsphere Replication 35 Upgrade vsphere Replication by Using the Downloadable ISO Image 36 Update vcenter Server IP Address in vsphere Replication Management Server 37 7 Reconfigure the vsphere Replication Appliance 38 Reconfigure General vsphere Replication Settings 39 Change the SSL Certificate of the vsphere Replication Appliance 40 Change the Password of the vsphere Replication Appliance 43 Change Keystore and Truststore Passwords of the vsphere Replication Appliance 44 Configure vsphere Replication Network Settings 45 Configure vsphere Replication System Settings 46 Reconfigure vsphere Replication to Use an External Database 47 Use the Embedded vsphere Replication Database 51 8 Replicating Virtual Machines 52 How the Recovery Point Objective Affects Replication Scheduling 53 Replicating a Virtual Machine and Enabling Multiple Point in Time Instances 53 Using vsphere Replication with Virtual SAN Storage 54 Replicating Virtual Machines Using Replication Seeds 56 Replicating a Virtual Machine in a Single vcenter Server Instance 57 Configure Replication for a Single Virtual Machine to vcenter Server 57 Configure Replication for Multiple Virtual Machines to vcenter Server 59 Move a Virtual Machine to a New vsphere Replication Server 61 Stop Replicating a Virtual Machine 62 Reconfiguring Replications 62 9 Performing a Recovery with vsphere Replication 66 Recover Virtual Machines by Using vsphere Replication 66 Failback of Virtual Machines in vsphere Replication Monitoring and Managing Replications in vsphere Replication 69 View the Replication Summary for a Site 69 View Replication Reports for a Site 71 Identifying Replication Problems in the Issues Tab 73 Manage Target Sites 74 Manage Replication Servers Troubleshooting vsphere Replication 76 vsphere Replication Limitations 76 Access the vsphere Replication Logs 77 vsphere Replication Events and Alarms 78 VMware, Inc. 4

5 Solutions for Common vsphere Replication Problems 82 VMware, Inc. 5

6 vsphere Replication Administration vsphere Replication Administration provides information about installing, configuring, and using VMware vsphere Replication. Intended Audience This information is intended for anyone who wants to protect the virtual machines in their virtual infrastructure by using vsphere Replication. The information is written for experienced Windows or Linux system administrators who are familiar with virtual machine technology and datacenter operations. VMware, Inc. 6

7 Updated Information This vsphere Replication Administration document is updated with each release of the product or when necessary. This table provides the update history of the vsphere Replication Administration document. Revision Description 7 NOV 2017 Updated the information about vsphere High Availability in topic Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features Corrected the information in topic Configure vsphere Replication Connections. Corrected the information about the location of the hms-configtool in topic Change Keystore and Truststore Passwords of the vsphere Replication Appliance Corrected Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features, Using vsphere Replication with Virtual SAN Storage, Configure Replication for a Single Virtual Machine to vcenter Server, and Configure Replication for Multiple Virtual Machines to vcenter Server to state that using vsphere Replication with Virtual SAN storage is supported on both the source and target sites. In Step 7 of Upgrade vsphere Replication by Using the Downloadable ISO Image, corrected the vsphere Replication version from 5.1 to 5.5.x Initial release. VMware, Inc. 7

8 Overview of 1 VMware vsphere Replication VMware vsphere Replication is an extension to VMware vcenter Server that provides hypervisor-based virtual machine replication and recovery. vsphere Replication is an alternative to storage-based replication. It protects virtual machines from partial or complete site failures by replicating the virtual machines between the following sites: From a source site to a target site Within a single site from one cluster to another From multiple source sites to a shared remote target site vsphere Replication provides several benefits as compared to storage-based replication. Data protection at lower cost per virtual machine. A replication solution that allows flexibility in storage vendor selection at the source and target sites. Overall lower cost per replication. You can use vsphere Replication with the vcenter Server Appliance or with a standard vcenter Server installation. You can have a vcenter Server Appliance on one site and a standard vcenter Server installation on the other. With vsphere Replication, you can replicate virtual machines from a source datacenter to a target site quickly and efficiently. You can deploy additional vsphere Replication servers to meet your load balancing needs. After you set up the replication infrastructure, you can choose the virtual machines to be replicated at a different recovery point objective (RPO). You can enable multi-point in time retention policy to store more than one instance of the replicated virtual machine. After recovery, the retained instances are available as snapshots of the recovered virtual machine. You can use VMware Virtual SAN datastores as target datastores and choose destination storage profiles for the replica virtual machine and its disks when configuring replications. Note VMware Virtual SAN is a fully supported feature of vsphere 5.5u1 and later. You can configure all vsphere Replication features in the vsphere Web Client. You can manage sites monitor the status of a replication through the replication management and monitoring dashboard. VMware, Inc. 8

9 Contents of the vsphere Replication Appliance The vsphere Replication appliance provides all the components that vsphere Replication requires. vsphere Replication Client Plug-In The vsphere Replication appliance adds a plug-in to the vsphere Web Client. Source and Target Sites In a typical vsphere Replication installation, the source site provides business-critical datacenter services. The target site is an alternative facility to which you can migrate these services. How vsphere Replication Works With vsphere Replication, you can configure replication of a virtual machine from a source site to a target site, monitor and manage the status of the replication, and recover the virtual machine at the target site. Contents of the vsphere Replication Appliance The vsphere Replication appliance provides all the components that vsphere Replication requires. A plug-in to the vsphere Web Client that provides a user interface for vsphere Replication. An embedded database that stores replication configuration and management information. A vsphere Replication management server: Configures the vsphere Replication server. Enables, manages, and monitors replications. Authenticates users and checks their permissions to perform vsphere Replication operations. A vsphere Replication server that provides the core of the vsphere Replication infrastructure. You can use vsphere Replication immediately after you deploy the appliance. The vsphere Replication appliance provides a virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) that you can use to reconfigure the appliance after deployment, if necessary. For example, you can use the VAMI to change the appliance security settings, change the network settings, or configure an external database. You can deploy additional vsphere Replication Servers using a separate.ovf package. vsphere Replication Client Plug-In The vsphere Replication appliance adds a plug-in to the vsphere Web Client. You use the vsphere Replication client plug-in to perform all vsphere Replication actions. Configure connections between vsphere Replication sites. View all vcenter Server instances that are registered with the same SSO and status of each vsphere Replication extension. Deploy and register additional vsphere Replication servers. Configure the replication of individual or multiple virtual machines. VMware, Inc. 9

10 View incoming and outgoing replications. Monitor and manage the status of the replications. Recover virtual machines. Source and Target Sites In a typical vsphere Replication installation, the source site provides business-critical datacenter services. The target site is an alternative facility to which you can migrate these services. The source site can be any site where vcenter Server supports a critical business need. The target site can be in another location, or in the same room to establish redundancy. The target site is usually located in a facility that is unlikely to be affected by environmental, infrastructure, or other disturbances that might affect the source site. vsphere Replication has the following requirements for the vsphere configurations at each site: Each site must have at least one datacenter. The target site must have hardware, network, and storage resources that can support the same virtual machines and workloads as the source site. The sites must be connected by a reliable IP network. The target site must have access to networks (public and private) comparable to those on the source site, although not necessarily the same range of network addresses. Connecting Source and Target Sites Before you replicate virtual machines between two sites, you must connect the sites. If the sites use different SSO, you must provide authentication details for the target site, including IP or FQDN, user and password information. When connecting sites, users at both sites must have VRM remote.manage VRM privilege. When you connect sites that are part of the same SSO, you need to select the target site only without providing authentication details, as you are already logged in. After connecting the sites, you can monitor the connectivity state between them at Target Sites tab. How vsphere Replication Works With vsphere Replication, you can configure replication of a virtual machine from a source site to a target site, monitor and manage the status of the replication, and recover the virtual machine at the target site. When you configure a virtual machine for replication, the vsphere Replication agent sends changed blocks in the virtual machine disks from the source site to the target site, where they are applied to the copy of the virtual machine. This process occurs independently of the storage layer. vsphere Replication performs an initial full synchronization of the source virtual machine and its replica copy. You can use replication seeds to reduce the amount of time and bandwidth required for the initial replication. During replication configuration, you can set a recovery point objective (RPO) and enable retention of instances from multiple points in time (MPIT). VMware, Inc. 10

11 As administrator, you can monitor and manage the status of the replication. You can view information for incoming and outgoing replications, source and target site status, replication issues, and for warnings and errors. When you manually recover a virtual machine, vsphere Replication creates a copy of the virtual machine connected to the replica disk, but does not connect any of the virtual network cards to port groups. You can review the recovery and status of the replica virtual machine and attach it to the networks. You can recover virtual machines at different points in time, such as the last known consistent state. vsphere Replication presents the retained instances as ordinary virtual machine snapshots to which you can revert the virtual machine. vsphere Replication stores replication configuration data in its embedded database. You can also configure vsphere Replication to use an external database. You can replicate a virtual machine between two sites. vsphere Replication is installed on both source and target sites. Only one vsphere Replication appliance is deployed on each vcenter Server. You can deploy additional vsphere Replication Servers. Figure 1 1. Replication Between Two Sites Source Site Target Site vsphere Web Client vsphere Web Client VR Appliance vcenter Server Replicate changed blocks vcenter Server Replication VR Appliance VM VM ESXi VR Agent ESXi VR Agent ESXi Network File Copy Source site is the location of the original virtual machine Target site is the location of the virtual machine replica You can add multiple Additional vsphere Replication servers in a single vcenter Server to replicate virtual machines to other clusters. VMware, Inc. 11

12 Figure 1 2. Replication In a Single vcenter Server vsphere Web Client vcenter Server VR Appliance VR Server VR Server Replication VM VM ESXi ESXi ESXi Network File Copy ESXi Network File Copy Cluster 1 Cluster 2 You can replicate virtual machines to a shared target site. VMware, Inc. 12

13 Figure 1 3. Replication to a Shared Target Site Source Site Replication vcenter Server VR Appliance VM ESXi VR Agent ESXi VR Agent ESXi VR Agent Target Site vsphere Web Client Source Site Replication changed Replicate blocks vcenter Server VR Appliance vcenter Server VR Appliance VM VM VM ESXi VR Agent ESXi VR Agent ESXi Network File Copy ESXi Network File Copy ESXi VR Agent VMware, Inc. 13

14 vsphere Replication Roles and 2 Permissions You can use any predefined roles or clone an existing role, and add or remove privileges from it based on your needs. This section includes the following topics: Assign vsphere Replication Roles to Users Assign VRM Replication Viewer Role Assign VRM Virtual Machine Replication User Role Assign VRM Virtual Machine Recovery User Role Clone Existing VRM Administrator Role and Modify Privileges vsphere Replication Roles Reference Assign vsphere Replication Roles to Users You create roles and assign permissions for vsphere Replication in the same way as you do in vcenter. See vsphere Users and Permissions in vsphere Security. Assign VRM Replication Viewer Role In this example, you create a vsphere Replication user that can view only replications sites and replications configured between them, but cannot perform modifications. Prerequisites Verify that you have two sites connected and replication configured between them. Verify that you have another user account for each site. Procedure 1 Log in as Administrator on the source site. 2 Select vcenter > Manage > Permissions and assign the VRM replication viewer role with the propagate option to this user. 3 Assign the same privilege on the target replication site. VMware, Inc. 14

15 4 Log in as the user with the assigned VRM replication viewer role. The user cannot perform modifications on the configured replication, nor on the replication sites. Running operations result in Permission to perform this operation was denied. Assign VRM Virtual Machine Replication User Role In this example, you create a vsphere Replication user who can only configure replication between sites and use a specific datastore on the target site. Prerequisites Verify that two sites are connected. Verify that you have another user account for each site. Procedure 1 Log in as the Administrator user on the source site. 2 Select vcenter > Manage > Permissions and assign to this user the VRM virtual machine replication user role with the propagate option. 3 Assign the same privilege on the target replication site. 4 On the target site, select the datastore to store your replica files, and select Manage > Permissions. 5 Edit the assigned permission and assign the VRM target datastore user role. 6 Log in as that user on the source site, select the virtual machine, and click Configure Replication to start the configuration wizard. 7 Select the target site and enter the same user credentials. 8 Accept the default selections until Target Location. 9 For the target location, select the datastore to which you granted permission. Selecting a datastore for which the user lacks the Target datastore user role results in the error message Permission to perform this operation was denied. Assign VRM Virtual Machine Recovery User Role In this example, you create a vsphere Replication user who can perform recovery operations only if the source site is not available. Prerequisites Verify that you have two sites connected and replication configured between them. Verify that you have another user account for the target site. VMware, Inc. 15

16 Procedure 1 Log in as the Administrator user on the target site. 2 Select vcenter > Manage > Permissions and assign to this user the VRM virtual machine recovery user role with the propagate option. 3 Log in as that user on the target site. 4 Select Monitor > vsphere Replication > Incoming Replications, select the replication, and start recovery. 5 Select Recover with latest available data and follow the prompts to finish the recovery. Clone Existing VRM Administrator Role and Modify Privileges In this example, you create a vsphere Replication user who cannot modify the replication infrastructure. The user cannot register additional vsphere Replication servers. Prerequisites Verify that you have a replication site. Verify that you have another user account. Procedure 1 Log in as the Administrator user and clone the VRM Administrator role. 2 In the cloned role, remove the Manage VR privileges. 3 Select vcenter > Manage > Permissions and assign the cloned user with Propagate privilege. 4 Log in as the cloned user and select Manage > vsphere Replication > Replication Servers. Trying to register a vsphere Replication server results in the error message Permission to perform this operation was denied. vsphere Replication Roles Reference vsphere Replication includes a set of roles. Each role includes a set of privileges, which enable users with those roles to complete different actions. For information about how to assign roles, see Assigning Roles in the vsphere Web Client in vsphere Security. Note When assigning permissions with no propagation, make sure that you have at least Read-only permission on all parent objects. VMware, Inc. 16

17 Table 2 1. vsphere Replication Roles Role Actions that this Role Permits Privileges that this Role Includes Objects in vcenter Server Inventory that this Role Can Access VRM replication viewer View replications. Cannot change replication parameters. VRM remote.view VR VRM remote.view VRM VRM datastore mapper.view Host.vSphere Replication.Manage replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Monitor replication vcenter Server root folder with propagation, at source site (outgoing replications) and target site (incoming replications). Alternatively, vcenter Server root folder without propagation on both sites and virtual machine without propagation on the source site. VRM virtual machine replication user View replications. Manage datastores. Configure and unconfigure replications. Manage and monitor replications. Requires a corresponding user with the same role on the target site and additionally vsphere Replication target datastore user role on the target datacenter, or datastore folder or each target datastore. Datastore.Browse Datastore VRM remote.view VR VRM remote.view VRM VRM datastore mapper.manage VRM datastore mapper.view Host.vSphere Replication.Manage replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Configure replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Manage replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Monitor replication vcenter Server root folder with propagation on both sites. Alternatively, vcenter Server root folder without propagation on both sites, virtual machine without propagation on the source site, source datastores without propagation on the source site. VMware, Inc. 17

18 Table 2 1. vsphere Replication Roles (Continued) Role Actions that this Role Permits Privileges that this Role Includes Objects in vcenter Server Inventory that this Role Can Access VRM administrator Incorporates all vsphere Replication privileges. VRM remote.manage VR VRM remote.view VR VRM remote.manage VRM VRM remote.view VRM VRM datastore mapper.manage VRM datastore mapper.view VRM diagnostics.manage VRM session.terminate Datastore.Browse datastore Datastore.Low level file operations vcenter Server root folder with propagation on both sites. Alternatively, vcenter Server root folder without propagation on both sites, virtual machine without propagation on the source site, target datastore, target virtual machine folder with propagation on the target site, target host or cluster with propagation on the target site. Host.vSphere Replication.Manage replication Resource.Assign virtual machine to resource pool Virtual machine.configuration.add existing disk Virtual machine.configuration.add or remove device Virtual machine.interaction.power On Virtual machine.interaction.device connection Virtual machine.inventory.register Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Configure replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Manage replication Virtual machine.vsphere Replication.Monitor replication VRM diagnostics Generate, retrieve, and delete log bundles. VRM remote.view VR VRM remote.view VRM vcenter Server root folder on both sites. VRM diagnostics.manage VMware, Inc. 18

19 Table 2 1. vsphere Replication Roles (Continued) Role Actions that this Role Permits Privileges that this Role Includes Objects in vcenter Server Inventory that this Role Can Access VRM target datastore user Configure and reconfigure replications. Used on target site in combination with the VRM virtual machine replication user role on both sites. Datastore.Browse datastore Datastore.Low level file operations Datastore objects on target site, or datastore folder with propagation at target site, or target datacenter with propagation. VRM virtual machine recovery user Recover virtual machines. Datastore.Browse datastore Datastore.Low level file operations Host.vSphere Replication.Manage replication Virtual machine.configuration.add existing disk Virtual machine.configuration.add or remove device Virtual machine.interaction.power On Secondary vcenter Server root folder with propagation. Alternatively, secondary vcenter Server root folder without propagation, target datastore without propagation, target virtual machine folder with propagation, target host or cluster with propagation. Virtual machine.interaction.device connection Virtual machine.inventory.register Resource.Assign virtual machine to resource pool VMware, Inc. 19

20 vsphere Replication System 3 Requirements The environment in which you run the vsphere Replication virtual appliance must meet certain hardware requirements. vsphere Replication is distributed as a 64-bit virtual appliance packaged in the.ovf format. It has a dual core CPU, a 10GB and a 2GB hard disk, and 4GB of RAM. Additional vsphere Replication Servers require 512MB of RAM. You must deploy the virtual appliance in a vcenter Server environment by using the OVF deployment wizard on an ESXi host. vsphere Replication consumes negligible CPU and memory on the source host ESXi and on the guest OS of the replicated virtual machine. Note vsphere Replication can either be deployed with IPv4 or IPv6 address. Mixing IP addresses, for example having single appliance with both IPv4 and IPv6 address, is not supported. To register properly as an extension, vsphere Replication relies on the VirtualCenter.FQDN property of the vcenter Server. When IPv6 address is used for vsphere Replication, the VirtualCenter.FQDN property must be set to a fully qualified domain name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address or to a literal address. When operating with IPv6 address, vsphere Replication requires that all components in the environment, such as vcenter Server and ESXi hosts are accessible using IPv6 address. This section includes the following topics: vsphere Replication Licensing vsphere Replication Network Ports Operational Limits of vsphere Replication Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features vsphere Replication Compatibility with Other Software Bandwidth Requirements for vsphere Replication VMware, Inc. 20

21 vsphere Replication Licensing You can use vsphere Replication with certain editions of vsphere that include vsphere Replication in the license. vsphere Replication does not have a separate license as it is a feature of certain vsphere license editions. vsphere Essentials Plus vsphere Standard vsphere Enterprise vsphere Enterprise Plus If you have the correct vsphere license, there is no limit on the number of virtual machines that you can replicate by using vsphere Replication. You cannot use vsphere Replication to replicate virtual machines on ESXi hosts that do not have the correct vsphere license. If you install vsphere Replication on an ESXi host that does not have the correct license and try to configure replication for virtual machines on that host, the replication fails with a licensing error. If you configure a virtual machine for replication on a host with the correct vsphere license and move it to a host with an unsupported license, vsphere Replication stops replication of that virtual machine. You can disable vsphere Replication on a configured virtual machine on the unlicensed host. vsphere Replication Network Ports vsphere Replication uses default network ports for intrasite communication between hosts at a single site and intersite communication between hosts at the protected and recovery sites. For a list of all the ports that must be open for vsphere Replication, see For the list of default ports that all VMware products use, see Operational Limits of vsphere Replication vsphere Replication has certain operational limits. To ensure successful virtual machine replication, you must verify that your virtual infrastructure respects certain limits before you start the replication. You can only deploy one vsphere Replication appliance on a vcenter Server instance. When you deploy another vsphere Replication appliance, during the boot process vsphere Replication detects another appliance already deployed and registered as an extension to vcenter Server. You have to confirm if you want to proceed with the new appliance and recreate all replications or shut it down and reboot the old appliance to restore the original vsphere Replication extension thumbprint in vcenter Server. VMware, Inc. 21

22 Each vsphere Replication management server can manage a maximum of 500 replications. See for more information. Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features vsphere Replication is compatible with certain other vsphere management features. You can safely use vsphere Replication in combination with certain vsphere features, such as vsphere vmotion. Some other vsphere features, for example vsphere Distributed Power Management, require special configuration for use with vsphere Replication. Note vsphere Replication does not support upgrading the VMware Tools package in the vsphere Replication appliance. Table 3 1. Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features vsphere Feature Compatible with vsphere Replication Description vsphere vmotion Yes You can migrate replicated virtual machines by using vmotion. Replication continues at the defined recovery point objective (RPO) after the migration is finished. vsphere Storage vmotion vsphere High Availability Yes Yes You can move the disk files of a replicated virtual machine on the source site using Storage vmotion with no impact on the ongoing replication. You can protect a replicated virtual machine by using HA. Replication continues at the defined RPO after HA restarts a virtual machine. vsphere Replication does not perform any special HA handling. Note You cannot protect the vsphere Replication appliance itself by using HA. vsphere Fault Tolerance No vsphere Replication cannot replicate virtual machines that have fault tolerance enabled. You cannot protect the vsphere Replication appliance itself with FT. vsphere DRS Yes Replication continues at the defined RPO after resource redistribution is finished. vsphere Storage DRS VMware Virtual SAN datastore Yes Yes You can move the disk files of a replicated virtual machine on the source site using Storage DRS with no impact on the ongoing replication. You can use VMware Virtual SAN datastores as the source and target datastores when configuring replications. Note VMware Virtual SAN is a fully supported feature of vsphere 5.5u1 and later. vsphere Distributed Power Management Yes vsphere Replication coexists with DPM on the source site. vsphere Replication does not perform any special DPM handling on the source site. Disable DPM on the target site to allow enough hosts as replication targets. VMware, Inc. 22

23 Table 3 1. Compatibility of vsphere Replication with Other vsphere Features (Continued) vsphere Feature VMware vsphere Flash Read Cache Compatible with vsphere Replication Yes Description You can protect virtual machines that contain disks that use VMware vsphere Flash Read Cache storage. Since the host to which a virtual machine recovers might not be configured for Flash Read Cache, vsphere Replication disables Flash Read Cache on disks when it starts the virtual machines on the recovery site. vsphere Replication sets the reservation to zero. Before performing a recovery on a virtual machine that is configured to use vsphere Flash Read Cache, take a note of virtual machine's cache reservation from the vsphere Web Client. After the recovery, you can migrate the virtual machine to a host with Flash Read Cache storage and manually restore the original Flash Read Cache setting on the virtual machine. vcloud APIs Not applicable No interaction with vsphere Replication. vcenter Chargeback VMware Data Recovery Not applicable Not applicable No interaction with vsphere Replication No interaction with vsphere Replication. vsphere Replication Compatibility with Other Software vsphere Replication is compatible with versions of ESXi Server, vcenter Server, Site Recovery Manager, databases, and Web browsers. vsphere Replication is compatible with the same versions as vcenter Server, except for ESXi: vsphere Replication requires ESXi 5.0 or greater. See: Compatibility Matrixes for vsphere Replication 5.8 at For vsphere Replication interoperability with backup software when using VSS, see VMware Compatibility Guide at Browser compatibility at vsphere Client and vsphere Web Client Software Requirements in vsphere Installation and Setup Browser compatibility of the VAMI depends on browsers supported by VMware Studio. See Bandwidth Requirements for vsphere Replication Before configuring replications, VMware recommends that determine storage and network bandwidth requirements for vsphere Replication to replicate virtual machines efficiently. Storage and network bandwidth requirements can increase when using vsphere Replication. The following factors play a role in the amount of network bandwidth vsphere Replication requires for efficient replication. VMware, Inc. 23

24 Network Based Storage Network bandwidth requirements increase if all storage is network-based because data operations between the host and the storage also use network. When you plan your deployment, be aware of the following levels of traffic: Between the host running the replicated virtual machine and the vsphere Replication server. Between the vsphere Replication server and a host with access to the replication target datastore. Between the host and storage. Between storage and the host during redo log snapshots. Network based storage is a concern when you are replicating virtual machines within a single vcenter Server instance that shares the network for the levels of traffic listed. When you have two sites with a vcenter Server instance on each site, the link speed between the two sites is the most important as it can slow down replication traffic between the two sites. Dataset Size vsphere Replication might not replicate every virtual machine nor every VMDK file in the replicated virtual machines. To evaluate the dataset size that vsphere Replication replicates, calculate the percentage of the total storage used for virtual machines, then calculate the number of VMDKs within that subset that you have configured for replication. For example, you might have 2TB of virtual machines on the datastores and usevsphere Replication to replicate half of these virtual machines. You might only replicate a subset of the VMDKs and assuming all the VMDKs are replicated, the maximum amount of data for replication is 1TB. Data Change Rate and Recovery Point Objective The data change rate is affected by the recovery point objective (RPO). To estimate the size of the data transfer for each replication, you must evaluate how many blocks change in a given RPO for a virtual machine. The data change rate within the RPO period provides the total number of blocks that vsphere Replication transfers. This number might vary throughout the day, which alters the traffic that vsphere Replication generates at different times. vsphere Replication transfers blocks based on the RPO schedule. If you set an RPO of one hour, vsphere Replication transfers any block that has changed in that hour to meet that RPO. vsphere Replication only transfers the block once in its current state at the moment that vsphere Replication creates the bundle of blocks for transfer. vsphere Replication only registers that the block has changed within the RPO period, not how many times it changed. The average daily data change rate provides an estimation of how much data vsphere Replication transfers or how often the transfers occur. VMware, Inc. 24

25 If you use volume shadow copy service (VSS) to quiesce the virtual machine, replication traffic cannot be spread out in small sets of bundles throughout the RPO period. Instead, vsphere Replication transfers all the changed blocks as one set when the virtual machine is idle. Without VSS, vsphere Replication can transfer smaller bundles of changed blocks on an ongoing basis as the blocks change, spreading the traffic throughout the RPO period. The traffic changes if you use VSS and vsphere Replication handles the replication schedule differently, leading to varying traffic patterns. If you change the RPO, vsphere Replication transfers more or less data per replication to meet the new RPO. Link Speed If you have to transfer an average replication bundle of 4GB in a one hour period, you must examine the link speed to determine if the RPO can be met. If you have a 10Mb link, under ideal conditions on a completely dedicated link with little overhead, 4GB takes about an hour to transfer. Meeting the RPO saturates a 10Mb WAN connection. The connection is saturated even under ideal conditions, with no overhead or limiting factors such as retransmits, shared traffic, or excessive bursts of data change rates. You can assume that only about 70% of a link is available for traffic replication. This means that on a 10Mb link you obtain a link speed of about 3GB per hour. On a 100Mb link you obtain a speed of about 30GB per hour. To calculate the bandwidth, see Calculate Bandwidth for vsphere Replication. Calculate Bandwidth for vsphere Replication To determine the bandwidth that vsphere Replication requires to replicate virtual machines efficiently, you calculate the average data change rate within an RPO period divided by the link speed. If you have groups of virtual machines that have different RPO periods, you can determine the replication time for each group of virtual machines. For example, you might have four groups with RPO of 15 minutes, one hour, four hours, and 24 hours. Factor in all the different RPOs in the environment, the subset of virtual machines in your environment that is replicated, the change rate of the data within that subset, the amount of data changes within each configured RPO, and the link speeds in your network. Prerequisites Examine how data change rate, traffic rates, and the link speed meet the RPO. Then look at the aggregate of each group. Procedure 1 Identify the average data change rate within the RPO by calculating the average change rate over a longer period then dividing it by the RPO. 2 Calculate how much traffic this data change rate generates in each RPO period. 3 Measure the traffic against your link speed. For example, a data change rate of 100GB requires approximately 200 hours to replicate on a T1 network, 30 hours to replicate on a 10Mbps network, 3 hours on a 100Mbps network. VMware, Inc. 25

26 Installing vsphere Replication 4 vsphere Replication uses the replication technologies included in ESXi with the assistance of virtual appliances to replicate virtual machines between source and target sites. To use vsphere Replication, you must deploy the vsphere Replication appliance on an ESXi host using the vsphere Web Client. The vsphere Replication appliance registers with the corresponding vcenter Server instance. For example, on the source site, the vsphere Replication appliance registers with the vcenter Server instance on the source site. Only one vsphere Replication appliance is allowed per vcenter Server. The vsphere Replication appliance contains a vsphere Replication server that manages the replication process. To meet the load balancing needs of your environment, you might need to deploy additional vsphere Replication servers at each site. Additional vsphere Replication servers that you deploy are themselves virtual appliances. You must register any additional vsphere Replication servers with the vsphere Replication appliance on the corresponding site. The vsphere Replication appliance provides a virtual appliance management interface (VAMI). You can use this interface to reconfigure the vsphere Replication database, network settings, public-key certificates, and passwords for the appliances. This section includes the following topics: Deploy the vsphere Replication Virtual Appliance Configure vsphere Replication Connections Uninstall vsphere Replication Unregister vsphere Replication from vcenter Server if the Appliance Was Deleted VMware, Inc. 26

27 Deploy the vsphere Replication Virtual Appliance vsphere Replication is distributed as an OVF virtual appliance. You deploy the vsphere Replication appliance by using the standard vsphere OVF deployment wizard. Note vsphere Replication can either be deployed with IPv4 or IPv6 address. Mixing IP addresses, for example having single appliance with both IPv4 and IPv6 address, is not supported. To register properly as an extension, vsphere Replication relies on the VirtualCenter.FQDN property of the vcenter Server. When IPv6 address is used for vsphere Replication, the VirtualCenter.FQDN property must be set to a fully qualified domain name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address or to a literal address. When operating with IPv6 address, vsphere Replication requires that all components in the environment, such as vcenter Server and ESXi hosts are accessible using IPv6 address. Prerequisites Verify that you have vsphere and vsphere Web Client installations for the source and target sites. Download the vsphere Replication package to a local directory or obtain its online URL. Download and install the Client Integration Plug-in from the login page of the vsphere Web Client. If the plug-in is already installed, the link does not appear. In the vsphere Web Client, select the vcenter Server instance on which you are deploying vsphere Replication and click Manage > Settings > Advanced Settings. Verify that the VirtualCenter.FQDN value is set to a fully-qualified domain name or a literal address. Procedure 1 Log in to the vsphere Web Client on the source site. 2 Select vcenter > Hosts and Clusters. 3 Right-click a host and select Deploy OVF template. 4 Provide the location of the OVF file from which to deploy the vsphere Replication appliance, and click Next. Select URL and provide the URL to deploy the appliance from an online URL. Select Local file > Browse to locate the.ovf file if you downloaded the zip file to a local machine. 5 Review the virtual appliance details and click Next. 6 Accept the end user license agreements (EULA) and click Next. 7 Accept the default name and destination folder or datacenter, or provide a new name and select a folder or datacenter for the virtual appliance, and click Next. 8 Select a cluster, host, vapp, or resource pool where you want to run the deployed template, and click Next. VMware, Inc. 27

28 9 Select a destination datastore and disk format for the virtual appliance and click Next. 10 Select a network from the list of available networks, IP protocol, IP allocation, and click Next. vsphere Replication supports both DHCP and static IP addresses. You can also change network settings by using the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) after installation. 11 Set the password for the root account for the customized template, and click Next. Password must be eight characters minimum. 12 Review the binding to the vcenter Extension vservice and click Next. 13 Review the settings, select the check box to power on the virtual appliance after deployment, and click Finish. The vsphere Replication appliance is deployed. 14 Log out of the vsphere Web Client, close the browser, then log back in. vsphere Replication is present on the Home tab in the vsphere Web Client. 15 Repeat the procedure to install vsphere Replication on the target site. vsphere Replication is ready for use immediately after you deploy the appliance. No manual configuration or registration is required. What to do next Perform optional reconfiguration of the vsphere Replication appliance by using the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI). You can install a certificate, change the appliance root password, change the trust policy, or configure vsphere Replication to use an external database. Configure vsphere Replication Connections To use vsphere Replication between two sites managed by different vcenter Server instances, you need to configure a connection between the two vsphere Replication appliances. You can complete this process on either site on which you have installed a vsphere Replication appliance. If you are using an untrusted certificate, certificate warnings might appear during the process. You can also configure connection between the two sites when you configure a replication. Alternatively, you can use vsphere Replication to replicate virtual machines between different ESXi hosts that the same vcenter Server manages. In this case, you deploy only one vsphere Replication appliance and you do not need to connect the source and target sites. Prerequisites Procedure 1 Click vsphere Replication on the Home tab of the vsphere Web Client. 2 Click the Home tab. 3 In the Local sites pane, click the name of the site on the source site. VMware, Inc. 28

29 4 Right-click the site in the left pane, select All vsphere Replication Actions > Connect to target site, type the IP address or name of the remote site vcenter Server and the username and password for the target site. Option To select an existing target site To configure a new remote site Description Click Select a target site and select a site from the list. Click Connect to remote site and type the IP address or name of the remote site vcenter Server, and provide the user name and password for the target site. 5 Click OK. Uninstall vsphere Replication You uninstall vsphere Replication by unregistering the appliance from vcenter Server and removing it from your environment. Prerequisites Verify that the vsphere Replication appliance is powered on. Stop all existing outgoing or incoming replications to the site. Disconnect any connections to other vsphere Replication sites. Procedure 1 Use a supported browser to log in to the vsphere Replication VAMI. The URL for the VAMI is 2 Select the Configuration tab. 3 Click Unregister from vcenter Server. 4 In the vsphere Web Client, power off and delete the vsphere Replication appliance. The vsphere Replication plug-in is uninstalled automatically. You removed vsphere Replication from your environment. Unregister vsphere Replication from vcenter Server if the Appliance Was Deleted If the vsphere Replication appliance virtual machine does not exist because it was deleted, you cannot use the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) to unregister vsphere Replication from vcenter Server. Instead, you can use the Managed Object Browser (MOB) to delete the vsphere Replication extension. Prerequisites Log in to with vcenter Server credentials. VMware, Inc. 29

30 Procedure 1 In the extensionlist property, click the corresponding link for the com.vmware.vchms extension key to check the key details. 2 Verify that the displayed data is for a vsphere Replication appliance that is already lost. 3 In ExtensionManager, click unregisterextension. 4 Type com.vmware.vchms for the extension key value, and click Invoke Method. 5 Verify that the result displays void and not an error message. An error message might appear if the specified extension is not registered, or if an unexpected runtime error occurs. 6 Close the window. 7 Refresh the ExtensionManager page and verify that the extensionlist entry does not include com.vmware.vchms. What to do next Deploy a new vsphere Replication appliance and perform any optional configuration. VMware, Inc. 30

31 Deploying Additional 5 vsphere Replication Servers Depending on replication traffic, you might need to deploy one or more additional vsphere Replication servers. This section includes the following topics: Deploy an Additional vsphere Replication Server Register an Additional vsphere Replication Server Reconfigure vsphere Replication Server Settings Unregister and Remove a vsphere Replication Server Disable the Embedded vsphere Replication Server Deploy an Additional vsphere Replication Server The vsphere Replication appliance includes a vsphere Replication server. However, you might need to deploy multiple vsphere Replication servers to meet your load balancing needs. You can deploy multiple vsphere Replication servers to route traffic from source hosts to target datastores without traveling between different sites managed by the same vcenter Server. For information about the loads that a vsphere Replication management server and a vsphere Replication server can support, see Prerequisites Deploy vsphere Replication appliances on the source and target sites. Deploy vsphere Replication servers on a network that allows them to communicate with the vsphere Replication appliances on the source and target sites. Verify that the vsphere Replication servers can communicate with the ESXi Server instances on the source site that hosts the replicated virtual machines. Procedure 1 In the vsphere Web Client, start the OVF deployment wizard from Manage > vsphere Replication > Replication Servers. 2 Browse for the vsphere_replication_addon_ovf10.ovf file, select it, and click Next. VMware, Inc. 31

32 3 Review the virtual appliance details and click Next. 4 Follow the prompts to select a destination host, datastore, and disk format for the virtual appliance. 5 Enter a password for the appliance that is at least eight characters long. 6 Set the network properties. Select DHCP or set a static IP address. You can change network settings after deployment in the VAMI. 7 Review your settings and select Power on after deployment to start the appliance immediately after deployment completes. 8 Click Finish. What to do next When the OVF file has deployed, register the vsphere Replication server with the vsphere Replication appliance. Register an Additional vsphere Replication Server If you deploy additional vsphere Replication servers, you must register these servers with the vsphere Replication appliance to enable them as traffic handlers at the recovery site. Prerequisites Verify that the vsphere Replication appliance is deployed and configured. Verify that the additional vsphere Replication server is deployed. Procedure 1 In Manage > vsphere Replication > Replication Servers, click Register a virtual machine as vsphere Replication Server. 2 Select a virtual machine in the inventory that is a working vsphere Replication server, and click OK. The newly registered vsphere Replication server appears in the list. Reconfigure vsphere Replication Server Settings The vsphere Replication appliance contains a vsphere Replication server. If you deploy additional vsphere Replication servers, the server settings are established during deployment. You can modify the settings after you deploy the server. A vsphere Replication server does not require additional configuration through the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) after deployment. To increase security, you can change the root password of the vsphere Replication server and install a new certificate. Using a self-signed certificate provides the benefit of public-key based encryption and authentication, although using such a certificate does not provide the level of assurance offered when you use a certificate signed by a certificate authority. VMware, Inc. 32

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